But to do that, as every mother knows, kids are probably going to need at least one change of clothes, a wide floppy hat and sunglasses in case it gets too warm and sunny, a jacket in case it gets cold, and extra bibs for when juice might get spilled. A knit cap might be an essential, again if it gets cold, and so on and so on and so on.

So Kfuri created Free Like Birdie, a line of baby and toddler-themed luggage for kids on the go and named after a family pet name for her daughter, age 4. Birdie has a little sister age 1 1/2.

Many items come with a clean side with vented grommets and a "dirty" leak proof side all clearly marked .

"That's much better than carrying things around in a bunch of Ziploc bags," Kfuri said in a recent interview.

The Free Like Birdie items come printed with packing tips, including an illustrated list of all those clothing items no one wants to forget, like onsies, a type of one-piece overall babies wear.

She has a diaper pouch small enough to take easily on an airplane or be strapped to a stroller. The pouch comes with an extra-wide changing pad.

Kfuri, whose professional background is in international development, is having the products made overseas. But she said they are all tested to be free of lead and unsafe plastics.

People magazine's Mom's & Babies blog included Free Like Birdie gear in its Royal-Worthy Baby gift bag, a selection of products given away as a contest prize at about the same time as Britain's Prince George was born.

Free Like Birdie's whole kit sells for $85 on Kfuri's website. A quick-change bag for clothes sells for $30, diaper change bag and pad for $22 and a weekender satchel for $45.